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Self-compassion, Positive and Negative Affect and Social Avoidance among Adolescence: Mediating Role of Mindfulness

Clinical practice and epidemiology in mental health, 2023, Vol.19 (1), p.e17450179268979-e17450179268979 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

2023 Sujamani and Kanth. ;2023 Sujamani and Kanth 2023 Sujamani and Kanth ;ISSN: 1745-0179 ;EISSN: 1745-0179 ;DOI: 10.2174/0117450179268979231114045116 ;PMID: 38660066

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  • Title:
    Self-compassion, Positive and Negative Affect and Social Avoidance among Adolescence: Mediating Role of Mindfulness
  • Author: Sujamani, M S ; Kanth, Barani
  • Is Part Of: Clinical practice and epidemiology in mental health, 2023, Vol.19 (1), p.e17450179268979-e17450179268979
  • Description: Mindfulness is an attribute of consciousness to manage social fear avoidance and promote well-being. Social anxiety is a common psychological experience noted among the general population. Social anxiety develops during adolescence and is prevalent among college students. This study investigates the factors contributing to social anxiety - fear and avoidance of social situations of female first-year undergraduates. The study used a survey research design. A sample of 821 first-year female undergraduate students aged between 17 and 19. Data were collected using the Liebowitz Social anxiety scale, the Five-Facet mindfulness questionnaire, A short form of the Self-compassion scale, and the Positive and Negative affect scale. Mindfulness weakens social fear and reduces the tendency to avoid social situations. Mindfulness effectively mediates the impact of self-compassion's positive affect and negative effects on social fear. Mindfulness and social fear jointly mediate the impact of self-compassion, positive affect, and negative affect on social avoidance. Mindfulness is the awareness and acceptance of the feelings, thoughts and sensations attached to self and its possible reciprocity with social surroundings to mitigate fear-self-compassion and positive emotional affect augment, and negative emotional affect attenuate mindfulness. Results analysis highlights the mediation of mindfulness on social anxiety, self-compassion, positive affect, and negative affect.
  • Publisher: United Arab Emirates: Bentham Science Publishers
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1745-0179
    EISSN: 1745-0179
    DOI: 10.2174/0117450179268979231114045116
    PMID: 38660066
  • Source: GFMER Free Medical Journals
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